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Sarawak Peoples' Party (Malay: Parti Rakyat Sarawak; abbrev: PRS) is a multiracialist & nationalist political party in Sarawak. The party was founded in the wake of the de-registration of the Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak and later Sarawak National Party in December 2003 by a breakaway faction led by the late Tan Sri Dr. James Jemut Masing and Dato' Sng Chee Hua. It is one of the former constituent members of the Barisan Nasional. Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) is currently the second largest political party in Sarawak, after PBB. Following the fall of BN in the 2018 general election and in the aftermath of meeting between all Sarawak-based BN coalition parties on 12 June 2018, PRS left the coalition to form a new Sarawak-based coalition of Sarawak Parties Alliance.[2] As of October 2024, the party's membership population is now 409,920 members. Currently, there are 160 Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) branches which is actively found throughout all districts in Sarawak.
Sarawak Peoples' Party | |
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Malay name | Parti Rakyat Sarawak ڤرتي رعيت سراوق |
Chinese name | 砂拉越人民党 Shālāyuè rénmín dǎng |
President | Joseph Salang Gandum |
Secretary-General | Malcom Mussen Lamoh[1] |
Deputy President | Majang Renggi |
Vice Presidents | John Sikie Tayai Aaron Ago Dagang Liwan Lagang Wilson Ugak Mong Dagang |
Youth Leader | Snowdan Lawan |
Women Leader | Doris Sophia Brodi |
Founder | James Jemut Masing Sng Chee Hua |
Founded | 2004 |
Split from | Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak |
Headquarters |
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Youth wing | Pergerakan Pemuda PRS |
Women's wing | Pergerakan Wanita PRS |
Membership | 409,920 (October 2024) |
Ideology | Nationalism Multiracialism Self determination National reformism |
National affiliation | Barisan Nasional (2004–2018) Gabungan Parti Sarawak (2018–now) PH–BN unity alliance (2022–now) (as alliance partner) |
Colours | Green, yellow, red |
Slogan |
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Dewan Negara: | 1 / 70 |
Dewan Rakyat: | 5 / 31 (Sarawak seats) |
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly: | 11 / 82 |
Premier of Sarawak: | 0 / 1 (Sarawak only) |
Website | |
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Party's objectives
edit- To focus on maintaining and strengthen the Sarawak multiracial unity spirit and also for all people's religions, no matter where they came for.
- To give all rights and justice for all people in Sarawak, as based on Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63). This including public and private service sector, native customary rights (NCR), entrepreneurship, education rights, financial and monetary services, and healthcare autonomy.
- To focus on developing the Dayak Iban community, through all major sectors such as education, sports, youths, technical and vocational (TVET), job employments, economy, social, cultures, media, region's development projects, and infrastructures.
- To keep strengthen and harmony among the Chinese, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, and Sarawak Malay communities, including their community from all rural areas, villages, and suburban areas.
- To take action and fight against corruption, political power abuse, money laundering, illegal cryptocurrency economics, and all political crisis that happened in Sarawak.
- To keep focusing on all Sarawak developments, including both ongoing projects and new development projects in Sarawak, and also to seriously fight against the sick and abandoned development projects.
- To find all truth and all general matters that related on the region of Sarawak, such as native customary rights (NCR), Dayak children's education rights, women and youth entrepreneurship, social problems, and all Sarawak infrastructure projects.
Leadership structure
edit- Chairperson:
- Jetli Jelian
- Deputy Chairperson:
- Andrew Kalom
- President:
- Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum
- Deputy President:
- Dato Majang Renggi
- Vice-Presidents:
- Datuk John Sikie Tayai
- Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang
- Datuk Liwan Lagang
- Datuk Wilson Ugak
- Datuk Mong Dagang
- Women's Wing Chief:
- Datuk Doris Sophia Brodi
- Youth Wing Chief:
- Datuk Snowdan Lawan
- Secretary-General:
- Datuk Malcolm Mussen Lamoh
- Deputy Secretary-General:
- Treasurer-General:
- Deputy Treasurer-General:
- Information Chief:
- Datuk Wilfred Rata Nissom
- Deputy Information Chief:
- Andy Lawrence
- Central Committee Members:
- Kennedy Chukpai
- Wilson Nyabong Ijang
- Christopher Gira Sambang
- Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing
- Anyi Jana
- Dato Philimon Nuing
- Alexander Vincent
- Lau Ting Ping
- Dato Azizi Morni
- Thomas Balan
- Pandang Semat
- Alexander Donald
- Jackson Melintang
- Petrus Ngelai
- Rosalind Neging
Elected representatives
editDewan Negara (Senate)
editSenators
edit- His Majesty's appointee:
Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives)
editMembers of Parliament of the 15th Malaysian Parliament
editPRS has 5 MPs in the House of Representatives.
State | No. | Parliament Constituency | Member | Party | ||
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Sarawak | P202 | Sri Aman | Doris Sophia Brodi | PRS | ||
P203 | Lubok Antu | Roy Angau Gingkoi | PRS | |||
P210 | Kanowit | Aaron Ago Dagang | PRS | |||
P214 | Selangau | Edwin Banta | PRS | |||
P216 | Hulu Rajang | Wilson Ugak Kumbong | PRS | |||
Total | Sarawak (5) |
Dewan Undangan Negeri (State Legislative Assembly)
editMalaysian State Assembly Representatives
editSarawak State Legislative Assembly
State | No. | Parliamentary Constituency | No. | State Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Sarawak | P202 | Sri Aman | N30 | Balai Ringin | Snowdan Lawan | PRS | |
N31 | Bukit Begunan | Mong Dagang | PRS | ||||
P203 | Lubok Antu | N34 | Batang Ai | Malcom Mussen Lamoh | PRS | ||
P210 | Kanowit | N49 | Ngemah | Anyi Jana | PRS | ||
P214 | Selangau | N59 | Tamin | Christopher Gira Sambang | PRS | ||
N60 | Kakus | John Sikie Tayai | PRS | ||||
P215 | Kapit | N61 | Pelagus | Wilson Nyabong Ijang | PRS | ||
P216 | Hulu Rajang | N64 | Baleh | Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing | PRS | ||
N65 | Belaga | Liwan Lagang | PRS | ||||
N66 | Murum | Kennedy Chukpai Ugon | PRS | ||||
P217 | Bintulu | N70 | Samalaju | Majang Renggi | PRS | ||
Total | Sarawak (11) |
General election results
editElection | Total seats won | Seats contested | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Election leader |
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2004 | 6 / 219
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6 | 33,410 | 0.42% | 6 seats; Governing coalition (Barisan Nasional) |
James Jemut Masing |
2008 | 6 / 222
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6 | 33,410 | 0.42% | 6 seats; Governing coalition (Barisan Nasional) |
James Jemut Masing |
2013 | 6 / 222
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6 | 59,540 | 0.54% | ; Governing coalition (Barisan Nasional) |
James Jemut Masing |
2018 | 3 / 222
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6 | 59,218 | 0.49% | 3 seats; Opposition coalition (Barisan Nasional), later Governing coalition (Gabungan Parti Sarawak) |
James Jemut Masing |
2022 | 5 / 222
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6 | 67,539 | 0.44% | 2 seats; Governing coalition (Gabungan Parti Sarawak) |
Joseph Salang Gandum |
State election results
editState election | State Legislative Assembly | |
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Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | Total won / Total contested | |
2/3 majority | 2 / 3 |
2 / 3
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2006 | 8 / 71 |
8 / 9
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2011 | 8 / 71 |
8 / 9
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2016 | 11 / 82 |
11 / 11
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2021 | 11 / 82 |
11 / 11
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External links
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Malcolm is PRS' new sec-gen with Edwin Banta as treasurer general, Roy Gingkoi as deputy treasurer". 4 February 2023.
- ^ Sharon Ling; Geryl Ogilvy (12 June 2018). "Sarawak BN parties pull out of coalition to form independent state-based pact". The Star. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
Notes
edit- Khoo, Phillip (June 2004) The Taming of the Dayak. Aliran Monthly